Programme Consultant, Commentator, and Editor of Masque and Vocal Music for: William Lawes: Musick Maverick, broadcast on 5 May 2002, BBC Television Documentary and Concert performed by the early music group Concordia, directed by Mark Levy.

"Methodology in Music History for Undergraduate Music Majors at Acadia University: Music 2273," CAML Newsletter, XXVII 2 (August 1999), 20–24. ["CAML Newsletter, published three times a year, is the official organ of the Canadian Association of Music Libraries, Archives, and Documentation Centres."]

In Progress:

John Wilson, Complete Works. [?4 vols.?] Edited by Gordon J. Callon. [Edition of the complete music of John Wilson (1595–1674). Wilson was certainly one of the most prolific English seventeenth-century composers of vocal music, rivalled only by Henry Lawes. His works include at least 256 solo songs and dialogues (226 in Ob MS Mus. b. 1), more than 72 part songs (of which six or more are arrangements of other composers’ songs; 44 arrangements of his own solo songs), one catch, and at least 31 sacred works. This will include a complete edition of the manuscript Ob MS Mus. b. 1 (204 folios), and of the publication, Cheerfull Ayres or Ballads First composed for one single Voice and since set for three Voices by John Wilson…(Oxford: Printed by W. Hall, for Ric. Davis…, 1660), as well as all works from other more scattered sources.]

John Jenkins, Collected Vocal Music. Edited by Gordon J. Callon. [Edition of the complete vocal music of John Jenkins (1592–1678). Jenkins’s vocal music consists of at least nine solo songs, dialogues, and part songs, two catches, and at least nineteen sacred works.]

1 Note: Adjunct Professor = non-staff research professor. While Adjunct Professors are associated with the University, and may conduct research using University faclities, supervise and advise students, and provide professional consultation, an Adjunct Professor is not an employee of Acadia University.